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Etlingera mangayi

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First time bloomer for me and so interesting.

Doing a good job on a slope likely discouraging landslides and care free except cutting off a few leaves to better display the flowers.

Anybody growing this one?

Cindy Adair

Beautiful flowers and highly sought after in the floral trade. I purchased a white and the red one hot larvae about 6 months ago, and so far it’s looking good for winter.

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14 hours ago, Cindy Adair said:

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First time bloomer for me and so interesting.

Doing a good job on a slope likely discouraging landslides and care free except cutting off a few leaves to better display the flowers.

Anybody growing this one?

What a beauty that is Cindy! I've never seen it before,

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